[ everyone clocking the trio and missing alex just holding their hands in the background continues to be the funniest part of all this, honestly. ]
Officially? A couple of weeks. The rule about confessing how you felt to a person made it easier to sort everything out. [ although he beat her to it. ]
And... it's not so bad to have some time to get used to everything without everyone asking questions. If someone had, then I would've said something but-- [ no one did, so. ]
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... If you're feeling especially brave?
[ she tears off a piece of the pretzel, and dips it in the "cheese" for her. ]
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How... very peculiar.
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[ it doesn't look it, soooo... ]
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[ she looks at it.
then she turns the pot upside down. the "cheese" does not move. ]
It... looks false too, honestly.
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Perhaps it's better to just enjoy that plain.
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[ she will pop the cheese down on the booth counter and Never Think of It Again. yikes. ]
At least the other things are a little less questionable?
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[ As she finally takes a bite out of her corndog. ]
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... One of those situations where you're supposed to eat a lot of unhealthy food and no questions are asked?
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[ it looks so greasy. she'd just get sick. ]
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At least there's still the kitchens at the inn this week, and we don't just have to live off this alone.
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[ For the record. ]
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[ she does not disagree. ]
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Indeed they are!
... Ah, speaking of a treat, I did get to witness a certain former roommate of mine sharing a kiss with a certain lady friend this past week.
[ Spill, Alex. ]
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...
Well, we were in public. I'm... not surprised people saw us.
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Yes. And now this person would like to know more.
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...
[ the look on her face suggests she thought it was all pretty self explanatory ]
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How long have you two been together? When did this happen? I admit, I may not have thought to look deeper because... well.
[ Whatever happened with Emet-Selch, but Dorothy is Victorian and didn't even consider poly things. Shame. ]
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Officially? A couple of weeks. The rule about confessing how you felt to a person made it easier to sort everything out. [ although he beat her to it. ]
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[ Dorothy lets out a dramatically loud gasp, clutching at her heart. ]
This betrayal! Goodness, if I'd gotten myself into a romance, I would have said something to you immediately!
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You never asked!
And... it's not so bad to have some time to get used to everything without everyone asking questions. If someone had, then I would've said something but-- [ no one did, so. ]
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[ Please. Educate her. ]
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